Introducing the Porsche Cayenne Supersport Wide Track for the Geneva Motor Show

With news of Afzal Kahn’s attendance filtering through, A. Kahn Design’s presence at the Geneva Motor Show is much anticipated by fans and observers alike.

The principal British designer’s obsession with turning some of the most iconic cars on the road into fashion statements is nothing new.

And to celebrate the company’s display at the Geneva Motor Show - allow A. Kahn Design to present the Porsche Cayenne super sport wide track; an accomplished vehicle that has been accepted within the Porsche firmament.

A distinguished design indeed – therefore - the probing will head for the A. Kahn Design exhibition area (Hall 6 stand 6338) to view first-hand - a pretty impressive lineup of vehicles, which include the Kahn RS250 Evoque.

Centered round a radical design and interconnected in order to coalesce design and engineering expression, the Kahn stainless steel quad crosshair exhaust system is a first cousin only to silence and manners.

The company philosophy is to always give the customer what they want, so Afzal Kahn could for example, design you a vehicle with a full colour change (to a colour of your choice) and an interior akin to, let’s say your favourite leather reclining chair in your living room. Customers could also change the colour of the clock, or indeed, ask for anything else.

Kahn wheels sit perfectly on any vehicle, conveying the essence of the vehicle's identity. Created using state-of-the art manufacturing and materials technology, the 9.5 X 22” (front) & 10.5 x22” RS 600 wheels are finished in the colour of your choice and fit all original centre caps. With simple clean lines, soft organic surfaces on the edge of the spoke and a purposeful mechanical centre, the RS 600 wheels are synonymous with elegance and innovation.

A. Kahn Design is for the individual who will not submit to a life of uniformity and who will only accept perfection. Dedicated to the creation of luxury bespoke vehicles, we redesign the ordered monotony of mass produced vehicles and rebuild them into individually tailored creations.